Omega Labyrinth Life

Omega Labyrinth Life

released on Jul 31, 2019

Omega Labyrinth Life

released on Jul 31, 2019

Roguelike x Relaxation! Take it easy in the latest addition to the series where you buff your bust with every foe you defeat, Omega Labyrinth! Enjoy your daily life in an academy of fair maidens!


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Alright, so this is a dreadful Shiren the Wanderer clone with soulless graphics and bad writing, but you have to appreciate how insane the minigames are. There's one called Tit for Tat where you play rock-paper-scissors with your boobs.

I got this game for the same reason as Ryza; a joke. And just like that game, I actually had a blast with this one as well. This is my first non-Pokemon mystery dungeon game, and I feel it was pretty simple to learn. As time goes on, I suffered large defeats that caused me to rage quit the game, but I kept getting drawn back in to eventually complete the game as well as some endgame stuff. There are three longer dungeons that I decided to not do (for now, at least), since I feel I've gotten the maximum amount of enjoyment from this game.

Also, this game is unabashedly adult in sexual content. If anything about that puts you off, then I suggest avoiding it. No nudity or anything, but if you're unsure if you'd be okay with this game's adult content, I suggest reading and watching the trailers on the game's store page to make a decision. But overall, I really enjoyed my time with this game.

I just realized omega labyrinth is a single word.

Cute little game. Appeals to my specific tastes with its cute main character, average cute girl anime plot, cute characters with yuri-tinted interactions, and gratuitous fanservice with decent art. Gameplay is typical mystery dungeon fare which I enjoy. Only big gripe I have with the dungeon gameplay is the fact that your partner can often be more of a hindrance than a help due to enemies becoming extremely overpowered if they kill someone. Thankfully the final boss wasn't a nightmare like the first game so it went relatively smoothly. The gardening minigame is a boring hassle but thankfully it's not too important. The PC port is annoying because for xbox one controllers the shoulder buttons don't work so you have to turn off the controller to use the keyboard just to get out of some scenes. One last complaint would be that having DLC costumes only changes character sprite appearances in certain scenes and doesn't even change the 3D models but I didn't pay for them so I don't mind too much.

A fan-service-centered mystery-dungeon style game. It's okay. It does what it does just fine. I don't think I care enough to beat it though.